Free broadband for all of India by 2009, the process of cheese maturation via web, British lip reading surveillance, and Samsung’s new entry into the high definition format war….
Shack news highlights for this week include free broadband for all of India by 2009, the process of cheese maturation via web, British lip reading surveillance, and Samsung’s new entry into the high definition format war. ABOUT NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Get the weekly insight into what’s happening in the technology and…
…bring its first WiMAX enabled mobile phone to the market in 2008. Intel, Nokia, Samsung and Motorola all support the open-standard WiMAX as an alternative wireless broadband Internet connection alongside third generation mobile telephony networks, on which Internet access can be slowed if networks fill up with voice callers. WiMAX…
…the TVs as a status symbol,” said Sony’s Kazuhiro Imai, a senior manager of the company’s TV and Video business group. “We will see where the business goes from there.” Other companies investing in OLED displays include Seiko Epson Corp., Canon Inc., Samsung and a joint venture between Toshiba Corp….
UPDATE: Comp is now CLOSED As heard on Cyber Shack Radio, we’re giving away 4x Samsung K3 personal music players (2GB) worth $199 each. Here’s what you need to do to win: Send in an image or photo that is distinguished by being visually impressive, amusing, unique, or having some…
…a broadband connection.” The Open IPTV Forum is backed by companies including Ericsson, Matsushita’s Panasonic, Philips, Samsung Electronics, Siemens AG, Sony, AT&T, Telecom Italia and France Telecom. Not on the starting list are Alcatel-Lucent and Microsoft, the market leaders and alliance partners in IPTV networks and software. The nine founding…
Samsung Electronics Co. has unveiled a new mobile phone that features some of the sleek design and functions of Apple’s much-hyped iPhone. Samsung’s Ultra Smart F700 will be exhibited at next week’s 3GSM World Congress, a telecommunications exhibition in Barcelona, Samsung spokeswoman Sonia Kim said Friday. Mobile phone makers have…
…an ultrafast, ultracool, ultrasmall way to store data. IBM is not alone in looking for bleeding-edge alloys to oust the world’s flash drives. Samsung and Intel have joined the fray, with prototypes set for release in the next two years. Source: Yahoo! News Related Links: What is Phase Change Memory?…
The Cyber Shack is giving away one K5 MP3 Player per week leading up to Christmas. All you have to do to win is submit an image – the theme is, naturally, music. It can be anything relating to music – maybe it’s a photo of you getting arrested at…
Cyber Shack Radio has been giving away some big prizes recently and in case you missed the announcement on-air, here are the winners… Cyber Shack Radio has been giving away some big prizes recently and in case you missed the announcement on-air, here are the winners… Winner of the Samsung…
…for Christmas 2007, under recognisable brands like Mitsubishi and Samsung, Novalux chief executive Jean-Michel Pelaprat is so bold as to predict the death of plasma. “If you look at any screen today, the colour content is roughly about 30-35 per cent of what the eye can see,” he said. “But…